New images show UPS deadly plane crash
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In Louisville Thursday night, the city’s orchestra played a free concert to honor the victims of the UPS plane crash. The crash occurred earlier this month, when 14 people died as a result of a UPS plane going down shortly after take-off at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
It's been two weeks since UPS Flight 2976 crashed trying to take off from Louisville's airport. Fourteen people, including the three pilots aboard the plane, were killed.
About 1,200 people attended the free Louisville Orchestra concert in hopes of feeling unity as the city continues to grief the fatal crash that took 14 lives.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg expects the city to be paid back for costs associated with the UPS plane crash response. How the process works.
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No people thought unaccounted for as UPS cargo plane crash toll stands at 14, Louisville mayor says
The mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, says the number of victims of a UPS cargo plane crash stands at 14 with nobody believed to be still unaccounted for among the missing.
New images from airport security video shows the UPS plane's left engine detach from the wing moments before the deadly crash.
The jet continued to climb and cleared a fence before its left main landing gear hit the roof of a UPS warehouse beyond the runway at Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport. The plane then crashed in an industrial area beyond the warehouse that included a petroleum recycling facility, the report said.
Federal investigators released a preliminary report on the deadly crash of a UPS cargo plane in Louisville, Kentucky, that killed 14 people earlier this month, revealing that hardware meant to hold one of the plane's engines in place showed signs of fatigue and "overstress failure.